yes there is or even if you contact garry o brien he is going there and he will be best placed to help you with advice ,

there is a bus that goes direct to swords salute show grounds from the main station in central Dublin , even contact sean Curtis on the link that I posted to you , I think also martin mcaree on here also known as nerva on this forum is going ..... he lives in cork and is a really decent fellow I would suggest you could contact him as he and his lads will be going and martin is the type of man that would help you if he could and I hold him in high respect and esteem.

Na Fianna Éireann wrote:yes there is or even if you contact garry o brien he is going there and he will be best placed to help you with advice ,

there is a bus that goes direct to swords salute show grounds from the main station in central Dublin , even contact sean Curtis on the link that I posted to you , I think also martin mcaree on here also known as nerva on this forum is going ..... he lives in cork and is a really decent fellow I would suggest you could contact him as he and his lads will be going and martin is the type of man that would help you if he could and I hold him in high respect and esteem.

I've spoken with Martin a few times on here. He's a sound guy, very helpful. He even helped me secure a meeting with a group who I hope to join. I always had a feeling there'd be a bus to the show direct from Heuston. The Swords Express, I assume?

He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright, he checked off his equipment and made sure his pack was tight. He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar. You ain't gonna jump no more!

there is a guy called colm doyle on here not sure what his name is on here ie as in screen name he has a few germans that display with him he is a good guy and cool to deal with, there is also battle group south speak to either joe o toole or Justin horgan I don't think you could go wrong with either grouping they do what they do best

Na Fianna Éireann wrote:there is a guy called colm doyle on here not sure what his name is on here ie as in screen name he has a few germans that display with him he is a good guy and cool to deal with, there is also battle group south speak to either joe o toole or Justin horgan I don't think you could go wrong with either grouping they do what they do best

I've got the group thing sorted out, don't worry about that. I can say with certainty that Battlegroup South won't have me, and I think I know why. There's something I've never really told anyone on this forum, despite having opened a thread about it some time ago. I've got high functioning autism, and that was the reason that prevented BGS from letting me join. I'm desperately hoping this won't stop the Brandenburg Commandos from taking me on, I'm going to meet them in Cork at the Gaol show, they're the group I'm applying to join.

Now, back to the main topic. The bus from Heuston to the Show Centre, that's the Swords Express, I assume?

He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright, he checked off his equipment and made sure his pack was tight. He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar. You ain't gonna jump no more!

I do hope you find your niche in whatever you wish to do, as I said contact garry , or martin or even on face book the salute show and ask them advice on travel , or go into cork and ask at the station for the route plan and times for swords after you get the exact location from the face book link I sent to you and that way you can pan according to your needs. each group has it's own criteria for membership and you have to respect their decisions in their membership process as you will find your own niche, also you don't have to belong to a group if you do not wish to it is a personal choice and many tend to do their own thing.

Na Fianna Éireann wrote:I do hope you find your niche in whatever you wish to do, as I said contact garry , or martin or even on face book the salute show and ask them advice on travel , or go into cork and ask at the station for the route plan and times for swords after you get the exact location from the face book link I sent to you and that way you can pan according to your needs. each group has it's own criteria for membership and you have to respect their decisions in their membership process as you will find your own niche, also you don't have to belong to a group if you do not wish to it is a personal choice and many tend to do their own thing.

I hope so too mate, with my condition not many would be initially happy to take me. I'll respect whatever decision they make, but as is natural, I pray that they will have me. I really am quite interested in this stuff, and to not be a part of it would disappoint me. Ok then, I'll go to Facebook, ask them how to get there. Thanks for telling me dude, I'm looking forward to it.

He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright, he checked off his equipment and made sure his pack was tight. He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar. You ain't gonna jump no more!

you are welcome if I can help you I will, others also on here will help you in trying to make good decisions and to partake in the re-enactment society in Ireland people in general are nice but you are welcome to come to my display at salute say hello and get the jist of things and if I can help introduce you to any one that can help them it would be a pleasure to you, we all have to start of some where, I will be doing an irish volunteers display and lecturing at salute, one of the many I have done around Ireland and the uk this year and it's always nice to meet new and enthuastic people.

Now, on a more important note, could someone list the required items of my German uniform from highest price to lowest?

He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright, he checked off his equipment and made sure his pack was tight. He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar. You ain't gonna jump no more!

I have any number of these however deacts u need to get transport authorisation from dept ofjustice from uk or n Ireland and written garda approval ,

Oohh, that looks indefinitely pricey. And you're saying most of this stuff can be bought at the Cork show? Also, I'm not seeking deactivated firearms at this time. What I need right now is a replica of either a K98, MP40 or MG42 that can fire blank rounds. If you know where I can acquire any one of these arms, please let me know.

He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright, he checked off his equipment and made sure his pack was tight. He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar. You ain't gonna jump no more!